COUTES Wash Rack & Oil/Water Separator and Storm Water Improvements
Federal opportunity from Oregon Military Department. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Aug 26, 2025.
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COUTES Wash Rack & Oil/Water Separator and Storm Water Improvements
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The Oregon Military Department is seeking bids for the COUTES Wash Rack & Oil/Water Separator and Storm Water Improvements project. The response deadline for submissions is set for August 26, 2025. This project likely involves environmental management and infrastructure upgrades, presenting opportunities for specialized contractors in stormwater systems.
The buyer aims to enhance stormwater management and environmental compliance through the construction of wash racks and oil/water separators, improving sustainability at the COUTES facility.
- Contractors with experience in environmental engineering
- Firms specializing in stormwater management
- Construction companies with a focus on military or government projects
- Assess existing site conditions
- Design wash rack systems
- Install oil/water separators
- Implement storm water improvements
- Conduct environmental compliance checks
- Executive summary
- Detailed project proposal
- Relevant past project experience
- Team qualifications
- Cost estimate
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- Ensure adherence to state environmental regulations
- Include proof of necessary certifications
- Follow best practices for stormwater management
- Consider competitive pricing based on similar regional projects
- Account for potential cost overruns associated with environmental compliance
- Partner with environmental specialists
- Engage subcontractors skilled in stormwater systems
- Incorporate local suppliers for materials to enhance community impact
- Potential delays due to environmental assessments
- Regulatory changes affecting project scope
- Cost escalations if unforeseen site conditions arise
- What specific environmental regulations must be considered?
- Are there existing plans or studies regarding current stormwater issues?
- What is the budget range for this project?
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- Missing budget range for project
- No existing attachments for further details
- Need for clarification on required certifications
- Details on performance locations are not specified
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